Commercial and Economic

India-Cambodia trade has been growing steadily in the last few years. The total trade between India and Cambodia stood at US$187.36 million in 2015, which indicated a 10% increase over the corresponding figure for 2014 (total trade US $169 million). Of this, exports from India were US $145.57 million (a decrease of about 4.5% over 2014) and the imports from Cambodia were US $42.36 million (an increase of 162%).

While the overall trade has shown a continuous trend of growth, the bilateral trade is modest and there exists much room for expansion and increase. Some Indian companies have set up base in Cambodia and others are exploring opportunities. Cambodia offers one of the most relaxed regimes for bilateral trade and there exists enormous potential for enhanced economic engagement between the two countries. Our exports are dominated by Pharmaceuticals, yarn, leather and some engineering items. Cambodian exports are mostly primary products. The bilateral trade figures since 2010-11 are as under: